træde

See also: traede

Danish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /trɛːðə/, [ˈtˢʁ̥æðð̩], [ˈtˢʁ̥aðð̩]
  • Rhymes: -ɛːdə

Etymology 1

From Old Danish trodhe, trædhe, from Old Norse troða, from Proto-Germanic *trudaną (to tread), cognate with Norwegian Bokmål tre, Swedish träda, English tread, German treten. The modern Scandinavian form with e-vocalism is influenced by Middle Low German treden. The o-vocalism is retained in Norwegian Nynorsk trå and Danish tråde. Possibly, the verb may also have absorbed the related verb Old Norse treðja (to tread down), from Proto-Germanic *tradjaną.

Verb

træde (imperative træd, infinitive at træde, present tense træder, past tense trådte, perfect tense er/har trådt)

  1. to step
  2. to tread
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Etymology 2

From Old Norse *þræða, from Proto-Germanic *þrēdijaną (to thread), cf. also Icelandic þræða, Norwegian træ, Swedish träda. Derived from the noun tråd, Proto-Germanic *þrēduz (thread).

Verb

træde (imperative træd, infinitive at træde, present tense træder, past tense trådte, perfect tense har trådt)

  1. to thread
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